Alioto was all in by fourth street when we picked up the action. He ended up making two pair, kings and tens, on sixth street and his opponent, Rabtsov, couldn't spike anything better than just a pair of aces. Coming from behind to double up, Alioto now has 49,000 in chips while Rabtsov dropped to 95,000.
Seiver had called a raise from Cordovez on third street and raised Cordovez's bet on fourth street. Cordovez responded by re-raising all in and Seiver made the call again.
Seiver ended up making a wheel by the river, which was good enough for a scoop. Seiver had been slipping in chips but he's now back up over 100,000.
On the flop of , Michael "The Grinder" Mizrachi and Daniel Ospina got all the money in. Mizrachi checked the flop, Ospina shoved and Mizrachi called. Mizrachi held the and Ospina the .
The turn was the and the river the . Mizrachi's trip eights were the best hand and he had the most chips. Ospina was sent to the rail while Mizrachi improved to 49,000 in chips.
Yueqi Zhu was all in on third street with two callers in Dario Minieri and Steve Sung. The two remaining players weren't about to check it down with the hope of eliminating Zhu. Minieri bet on fourth, fifth and six streets with Sung calling. Sung made a bet on the river and Minieri called, but mucked when Sung tabled his hand. Zhu mucked as well and was on his way home for the evening.
Dario Minieri may have just lost a pot to Steve Sung, but he picked up some ground when he was able to eliminate Ben Yu.
Minieri:
Yu:
All the chips were in the middle preflop, and if the situation looks familiar, it's because Minieri had the same hand when he eliminated Jeremiah Degreef, who had the same hand as Yu (suits not included).
Minieri didn't have as much as a sweat this time around. The board ran out and Minieri collected the chips as Yu collected his belongings.